Counseling Arab Americans II. Clinical vignettes
Description
This demonstration presents three clinical vignettes of a therapist working individually with members of an Arab American family. The authors explore each demonstrated counseling session in terms of diversity of presenting issues, treatment goals, appropriate interventions, and helpful cultural knowledge. A concluding discussion explores overall issues within the family and community systems.
Runtime
106 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
c2008
Database
Alexander Street
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